On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 10:34:47PM +0200, Loic Domaigne wrote:
> > > The installation process works fine until the step "Install aboot on
> > > a hard disk". This step failed.

> > Can you elaborate. What happened exactly? Error message? Did you see
> > anything on the other terminals (with the logs)?

> Yes!

> During the d-i partitioning step,  I have choosen the following options:
> "Use the largest continuous free space", and then
> "All files in one partition (recommended for new users)"

> After confirming the partitioning, I got the following layout (checked 
> with fdisk)

> Detected an OSF/1 disklabel /dev/discs/disc0/disc, entering disk label mode

> 9 partitions: <<< YES 9 PARTITIONS, NOT 8!!!
> #     start           end             size            fstype
> a     1               1954            1954            ext2
> b     1955            158205          156251          ext2
> c     158206          10646487        10488282        ext2
> d     10646488        11209387        562900          swap
> h     11209388        19807199        8597812         AdvFS

> (the units are in sectors)

> How does it come that a BSD-like partitioning has _9_ partitions???
> There's something wrong here, IMHO!!!

> During the installation of aboot, aboot failed with the following error 
> code:
> 
> error: bootcode overlaps with partition #9. If you really want this, use 
> -f9

This looks like bug #267727.  Something goes wrong if you give partman a
full set of 8 partitions to write to the label.

> I guess, for the problem I am interested with, I must drop the d-i 
> partitioning step (partman) and do it manually with fdisk. Can someone 
> tell me how to proceed? My 2 days experience in the Debian Alpha-Linux 
> business isn't enough to figure it out alone!

I'm afraid partman isn't something that the installer currently allows you
to bypass.

-- 
Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer

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